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Joseph R. Landry ’16 Awarded Supreme Court Clerkship
Columbia University News· 7 hours agoLandry will clerk for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for the October 2024 term. Joseph R. Landry ’16 had already completed two federal ...
Ted Cruz files bill to protect IVF | Houston Public Media
Houston Public Media· 4 hours agoU.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is leading a charge to protect access to in vitro fertilization as...
SCOTUS rejects appeal of ex-Gitmo detainee who killed US soldier
Army Times· 1 day agoOmar Khadr had waived his right to appeal when he pleaded guilty in 2010 to charges that included...
Supreme Court rejects CFPB funding challenge that was too extreme for even Clarence Thomas
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe consequences of ruling against the agency would be far-reaching, Kagan noted at the hearing,...
In Detroit NAACP speech, Biden warns ‘unhinged’ Trump is looking for ‘revenge’ in 2024
Alabama Reflector via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis story originally appeared on Michigan Advance. President Joe Biden told a crowd in Detroit on...
On Sex and Gender
Reason.com· 1 day agoThe last time I blogged for the Volokh Conspiracy was in March 2019, following my testimony in the Semenya case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport...
A.M. ATL: A historic weekend on campus
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 4 days agoMorning, y’all! Rain moves back in today and may stick around for most of the weekend. That jibes with the latest long-term forecast, which suggests we...
Upside-down flag at Justice Alito's home another blow for Supreme Court under fire
Quad-City Times· 4 days agoAn upside-down U.S. flag has long been a sign of dire distress and versatile symbol of protest. The...
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB, Says Funding Structure Constitutional | National Law...
Law.com· 5 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major victory to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on...
U.S. Supreme Court grants emergency stay in Louisiana redistricting case
The Center Square· 6 days agoLouisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill filed the request with the court on May 10, with state officials saying that they don't have enough time to draw new maps under a legal concept called ...